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Grouper
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I could be mistaken as its late and I'm tired but.....
AQUA STROBE, Accessories: Signaling, Princeton Tec, AQUA STROBE For some added safety when floating at the service strap this on your arm to get the attention of emergency services ... And it doubles as a diver marker for night dives. Just a heads up. I mean, I generally don't float at service but then I could be missing out on all the fun.
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Grouper
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Took me a bit to figure out what they were trying to say w/o that comma, also. I couldnt figure out what a "service strap" was. LOL!
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